Art of color printing



I 20 This may 1 be accomplished are 4 1 ri w r nqwa's i mass s berets A i mayor NEW Yomr, EGOEBOEKTIONDKNEWYong, I 4 1 Patented Apr. 19 256 Amorycononrnm'rins. son awm Aiaplieationflled Qct'aberflii, 'I SQZQHSr iaI'Nfo. 596,522." 1 To all 'whom itmay m; y, used-for a major-pattern 'orkey plate"aiid, ;w

Be it known iillfitLJAY OYBA L; citinfth'el making of. subsequenucolori 'rinting' zen of, the.;United. States, and resid'entof" plates, certain portions-of thef original de 'n-i j then-boron h of Manhattan, intli'dcity and signo-arefusedendcertain parts eliminated. 6 Stateof ew YOrkQhave invented anew and My fprocess is essentially different from; useful Improvement in the .Art ,of -Color any offthe above processes-in that 'ai'ery 1 Printing, of which the following is a'specifigreat-sav ng oftime, labor and enpense' jisl cation t; 1 y, accdmplished, Inthe usualphoto-mechanl The object ofmyinvention is toi'mateicz'tlfprboess-separate filtration of colors ne- 10 riall- .reduce the tlm'e, labor, and expense 1 cessitating diiierent' negatives and platesfor involvedintheproductioniof colorprinting each color is, required;lor,in the'case of plates. a i I colordprinting' on cloth, separate rolls are My new p TC'cess' comprises theQmaking" of cut for eachvcolor by the same process, while I oneor moreduplicate plates from anorig' in myprocess only-one oiiginal is neces- 11 5 inal as, for instance, duplicate electrotype sary, 'whichoriginalmay be "either a half- '"plates, and the removal of desired; or'tions toneyline' drawing, woodcut, intaglio, type .i f th printingfacesof therplates, y etchface, roller, or other printing surface. 1 ing, routing, or otherwise, a'cj'cording-to'the In myrprocess, thedupli'cate plates may coloror colors to be printedb the-plates. be electrotype plates, either wax or lead by printing moulded, thus producing a material saving proofs from the original, marking up the -1n time,glabor, and m the expense ofmateproofs for the" di-fierent portions of the rials. y y printing faces of'the plates to be removed, I do not wish to limit myself to the use and using said proofs as patterns for the of only one original plate; for by combining 2 removal of such desired portions. my process with more than one original 180 As is well-known, the usual process of plate and by doing certain etching and toolcolor printing involves the making of color ing on one or more original plates made printing plates by the photo-mechanical from the same negative, new and hitherto process, the so-called negatives from which unachieved results maybe secured, also at 3 thecolor plates are made, being produced a great saving of time, labor and materials I by hotographic rocess using color filters. over the usual uulti-colo'r process. r C ertain metho s of color printing have In the making of the original plate or also previously been evolved, whereby plates and in the-making of'the duplicate changes are made in color printing plates electrotype or electrotypes for subsequent as of the photo-mechanical process; and that, color printings, Iwill illustrate two methods so by means of changing the order of printof using my process. It will be understood, ing the colors from specially made plates, however, thatthesetwo illustrationsmerely dilierent shadings and gradations in color disclose mywbasic methods of producing are secured, as well asso called wet-printplates for color printing, for instance, on 40 ing made possible. Color efi'ects havaalso paperor clotlybymeans of a combination been achieved byprinting from plates made of an original and electrotype, or--other-- from the same negative but etched out in duplicateplates made from'the original, or diiicrentdegreesof high lights and shadows a combination of more than one original to give a photographic effect to the Printing, with one or more electrotype or other dupli- 45 i There is also a-process of making multicate'plates. l t color prints from relief tympan sheets built a o The. two illustrations referred to are as r up on the bed of the printing press with the follows: l u,

object of accomplishing color printing from A; Where one original and one or more only one plate; and certain methods have duplicate plates are utilized; after one 0 also been used to vary the lines and dots printing plate is made, as for ordinary in thescreens, to print out of register, and printing,a duplicate plate and two or more to simplify the method of colorprinting proofs are made dependin y t upon the numso that careful reg ster is not required. 7 her of plates to be used. ilhese proofs are d A methodfof color printing on cloth has then marked for different portions to be also been evolved, whereby one design ,is removed from the printing faces of the 119 plates and this removal, as by etching. routing and so forth, is desired plate. Etching may'also be done by stippling or laying a benday oversuch parts as may be desired, leaving a printing sur face of both plates where a combination of both colors are desired.

B. In the case of two or more plates and one or more electrotype original or duplicate plates, similar methods are. followed except that additional fine effects may be accomplished high lights and darken'ingoi the shadows in one or more of the plates.

It is apparent that. in either or both of the above illustrations, dilier'ent combinations are-possible, and some obicctsor parts in the design are made to stand out and others subdued, by varying the etching and routing out in the plates, and by varying the colors and degree of transparency of the inks. 5

It is evident that variations in the basicprincipleyherein disclosed may be employed "within the scope of iny invention, both as respecting the character of the plates and i ..-,lf 1emh-ter1al ipon which the printing is then performed on each color printing plates, making one or bv difierent etching of. the

.. duplicate electrotype color 1'. In "the art of. color printing, the

fromon'e or more otthe original color printing-plates, and removing the desired portions of the printing surfaces of said color printing plates to a greater or lesser extent,

some areas being entirely removed and rerrioving other areas to a lesser degree to print over or plates.

In testimony, that I claim the foregoing as my invention, I have signed my name this QOth'day of October, 1922.v

the impression of another plate more of the original JAY 0.1mm;

printing plates 

